A Frightening Love radically rethinks God and evil. It rejects theodicy and its impersonal conception of reason and morality. Faith survives evil through a miraculous love that resists philosophical rationalization. Authors criticised include Alvin Plantinga, Richard Swinburne, Marilyn Mc Cord Adams, Peter van Inwagen, John Haldane, William Hasker.
Table of Content
Preface The Greater Good The Intellectual and the Existential The Problem of Evil and the Problem of the Slightest Toothache The God of Love Is God an Agent? The Real God Notes Bibliography Index
About the author
ANDREW GLEESON Lecturer in Philosophy at the Flinders University of South Australia. He has previously taught philosophy at the Australian Catholic University and the University of Adelaide. He has published articles in the philosophy of mind, ethics and the philosophy of religion.